Hi all,
I stumbled over an old Paper of Abhinandan Prateek for CCC Miami where
he describes how to clean up secondary Storage.
Do I get it right, that a:
mysql> select store_id,physical_size,install_path,volume_id,volumes.name
from volume_store_ref left join volumes on volume_store_ref.volume_id =
volumes.id;
+----------+---------------+------------------+-----------+-------------+
| store_id | physical_size | install_path | volume_id | name |
+----------+---------------+------------------+-----------+-------------+
| 2 | 0 | volumes/117/1911 | 1911 | imap1_SATA2 |
+----------+---------------+------------------+-----------+-------------+
1 row in set (0,00 sec)
should list all actually used volumes in secondary storage
And that in the above case I can securely delete all directories below
"volumes" besides "117"!
Similar with snapshot_store_ref?
That would free up a lot of space, which I really do need! :D
Greetings,
Melanie
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